USA Today Gets Massive Backlash for ‘Propaganda’ Article That Puts ‘Unbelievable’ Spin on Terror Attack
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Leave it to the establishment media to sympathize with illegal immigrants rather than victims of terrorism.
Wednesday on the social media platform X, USA Today posted a story profiling Habiba Soliman, daughter of 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the Egyptian national and illegal immigrant who faces federal hate crime charges and 16 counts of attempted murder in connection with Sunday’s terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, where the elder Soliman allegedly threw incendiary devices into a crowd of people marching peacefully in honor of kidnapped Israelis held hostage in Gaza since October of 2023.
Understandably, the outlet’s sympathetic profile drew the ire of social media users who denounced USA Today for its “unbelievable” piece of “propaganda.”
During the attack, the suspect allegedly made his political motives clear by yelling “Free Palestine!”
True to form, of course, the establishment media initially avoided calling the incident a pro-Palestinian terror attack on Jews.
President Donald Trump, however, pulled no punches.
First, Trump rightly blamed the attack on former President Joe Biden’s open border. After all, the suspect had overstayed his visa.
Then, on Tuesday, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem announced that immigration officials had also taken Soliman’s family into custody. The entire family, in the country illegally, now faces the prospect of deportation.
Hence USA Today’s profile of Habiba Soliman, a scholarship winner who dreamt of a “future medical career” in America.
The younger Soliman’s alleged merit notwithstanding, USA Today showed ghastly judgment by profiling an illegal immigrant and alleged terrorist’s daughter.
In fact, X users seldom agree on anything, but they agreed on that much.
Boulder suspect’s daughter dreamed of studying medicine. Now she faces deportation. https://t.co/UrQnKvEzYw
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) June 4, 2025
This piece of propaganda was written by @mchael_mchael.
— Mollie (@MZHemingway) June 4, 2025
This is unbelievable @USATODAY pic.twitter.com/wjsr8jvKPU
— Brent Scher (@BrentScher) June 4, 2025
Possibly due to the backlash, USA Today has added a note at the top of the story, saying the report “has been recast and updated with new information.”
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